Question
Which statement best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence?(1 point)
Responses
Experts can give evidence for claims only in their own fields.
Experts can give evidence for claims only in their own fields.
The source is unimportant if the claim is strong.
The source is unimportant if the claim is strong.
All claims require strong and thorough evidence.
All claims require strong and thorough evidence.
Unusual claims require stronger evidence.
Responses
Experts can give evidence for claims only in their own fields.
Experts can give evidence for claims only in their own fields.
The source is unimportant if the claim is strong.
The source is unimportant if the claim is strong.
All claims require strong and thorough evidence.
All claims require strong and thorough evidence.
Unusual claims require stronger evidence.
Answers
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The statement that best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence is:
**Unusual claims require stronger evidence.**
This reflects Sagan's principle that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, stressing the need for more substantial proof when the claim is outside the norm.
**Unusual claims require stronger evidence.**
This reflects Sagan's principle that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, stressing the need for more substantial proof when the claim is outside the norm.